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A flock of these guys, cedar waxwing, (and a few robins) have been visiting my holly bushes that past few mornings, chowing down on the berries. This morning I tried to capture a few images of them in the trees. They are very timid/shy and will scatter at the smallest sound, or like this morning when a hawk shows up in the area.
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Oh these are nice...very nice...really like the compo of the 2nd frame.
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Love waxwings - very photogenic birds.
Like the 2nd shot a lot.
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Thanks guys - I am happy with the results of a "grab the camera and shoot" opportunity. These birds are fun to photograph.
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